Issue 26, 2022

Perfluorocyclobutyl-containing transparent polyimides with low dielectric constant and low dielectric loss

Abstract

Polymers with low dielectric permittivity and dielectric loss are essential for the microelectrics and wireless communication industries. The perfluorocyclobutyl (PFCB) aryl ether group has been proven to afford polymer materials with a high fluorine content and large free volume, resulting in many attractive properties, e.g., good thermal and chemical stability, high hydrophobicity, transparency and low dielectric permittivity. Herein, a series of PFCB-containing polyimides were designed and synthesized. The conformational isomers of the diamine monomer could be separated, providing an opportunity to explore the effects of the isomer conformations on the polyimide properties. All these PFCB-containing polyimides present relatively loose chain packings due to their strongly distorted chain conformations. The combined loose chain packing and high fluoro content afford these PFCB-containing polyimides excellent optical transparency and dielectric properties. In particular, dielectric permittivity and dielectric loss values as low as 2.50 and 0.0035 at high frequency (10 GHz) were obtained, enabling potential applications in the microelectronics industry.

Graphical abstract: Perfluorocyclobutyl-containing transparent polyimides with low dielectric constant and low dielectric loss

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Apr 2022
Accepted
18 Jun 2022
First published
21 Jun 2022

Polym. Chem., 2022,13, 3949-3955

Perfluorocyclobutyl-containing transparent polyimides with low dielectric constant and low dielectric loss

W. Peng, H. Lei, L. Qiu, F. Bao and M. Huang, Polym. Chem., 2022, 13, 3949 DOI: 10.1039/D2PY00550F

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